Re: [opensuse] Where is my Thunderbird...



Joe Sloan wrote:
Mukul Singh wrote:
Joe Sloan wrote:
Mukul Singh wrote:
Hi,

I installed thunderbird on my openSuse 11. I can't seem to find an entry for it in : Applications ---> Internet ---> Email.

I have run thunderbird from command line for now. Is there a fix for this?


If you run gnome, add it to your favorites. if you run kde, you can easily create a launcher for any app including thunderbird.
I run KDE. I think you are right that a launcher can be created and I will do that. But why does it not appear in the menu? It wasn't the case in 10.3.

How did you install it? Was it a suse rpm, or did you install the thunderbird tarball from mozilla.com? Also, is it kde 3.5, or kde 4?
It is kde 4 and I did it through "Install Software" option.

Mukul
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